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Euge Groove is the stage name for Steve Grove, a veteran saxophonist who played with Tower of Power about four years, then played with acts including Elton John, Tina Turner and Richard Marx before established a solo career in a David Sanborn or Kenny G mode.

Last year, he released the "House of Groove" album on the Shanachie label. His No. 1 hits on Billboard's smooth jazz chart include the title track from last year's disc and "Sunday Morning" from 2009.

Peter White is another musician with a long track record in the world of relaxing music. The British musician gained fame working with songwriter Al Stewart back in the 1970s. He gets a co-writing credit on Stewart's 1978 hit "Time Passages."

White later teamed with Polish singer Basia Trzetrzelewska on a series of records. Basia's album's "Time and Tide" and "London Warsaw New York" were hits and established her as a chill-out favorite.

Since 1992, White has found steady success with his own recordings. His most recent album, "Here We Go," was released last year.

Both acts performing Saturday will be backed by a band led by Hampton guitarist Carlton Savage. Other band members include Donnell Smith, Lucy Kilpatrick, Sam Rucker and Luther "Junie" Collins.

Suffolk Riverfront Jazz events benefit the Gladys Gatlin Foundations and their work supporting women veterans. In 2012, the foundation was honored with a SunTrust Diversity and Leadership in Hampton Roads award.